Immigration Law

At Alvarez de Bennett Law, we realize the importance of paying close attention to details and understand the “personal” component of each of our immigration cases. We believe it important to stay up to date on the various government offices and agencies involved. Also, we make sure to use the latest forms introduced by USCIS so that our cases are not delayed. We understand the need to provide timely and efficient immigration services to our clients. We are licensed to represent immigration clients in all 50 states.

Alvarez de Bennett Law has represented clients from all over the world in immigration cases. Here are some of the countries that our clients call home:

O visas for those with extraordinary abilities (coaches, researchers, and other fields)

R-1 visas for religious workers

Lottery visas

Reinstatement and Substitute Sponsor of immigrant petitions

U visas for victims of crimes & VAWA for victims of domestic violence

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

B-1/B-2 Visitor Visas for tourism and business

Naturalization & Citizenship

We assist clients in preparing for the citizenship exam and also offer citizenship preparation classes through local organizations. We help legal permanent residents apply for citizenship and for children obtain derivative citizenship benefits when eligible.

N-400 Citizenship for Qualifying Legal Permanent Residents

N-600 Citizenship for Qualifying Derivative Children of U.S. Citizens

Replacement of Citizenship/Naturalization Certificate

Applying for Certificate of Citizenship Abroad

Other Immigration Services

Reinstatement and Substitute Sponsor of immigrant petitions

I-751 Removal of Condition for Permanent Residency

Replacement of Lost or Stolen Resident Card

I-601 waiver for unlawful presence & I-212 waiver for certain crimes

Immigration Relief & Deportation Cases

When a client receives a “Notice to Appear” in immigration court, we work diligently to prepare for the case by quickly gathering affidavits from character witnesses and other supporting documentation to help our client apply for immigrant relief if available. We also prepare a well-organized argument to present to the government to demonstrate why relief should be granted. We have been successful in having removal proceedings terminated based on organized case preparation and communication with the government on the case. “Detention and Deportation Defense”: Jail visits with detained clients at David L. Moss Justice Center (ICE Holding Facility in Tulsa), Haskell Detention Center, and other facilities that house detained clients.

We offer the following services in immigration relief and deportation cases:

We can offer personal references from past and present immigration clients. If you would like more information on any of our immigration services, pleasesend an emailor call us at 405-232-2749 (Oklahoma City) or 918-949-4499 (Tulsa) to discuss your case.

Immigration Case Testimonials

Visit our client testimonials page to read about the success we have had on immigration cases.

Prosecutorial Discretion & Administrative Closure

The U.S. government has taken action to Administratively Close deportation cases against individuals who are considered “low priority” by exercising Prosecutorial Discretion. What this means is that once an individual is put into removal/deportation proceedings, the U.S. government may review the individual’s case to determine whether removal of that individual would be in the best interest of the United States. Some considerable factors are the community and familial ties to the U.S. that the individual has. Attorneys at AB Law step in as advocates for individuals by ensuring that the U.S. government has all facts of their individual client matters so that their clients may remain in the U.S. Further, some clients may be eligible to apply and renew previously issued work authorization if their case is Administratively Closed.